humid subtropical
Its location near the mouth of a river--the Mississippi. its wits warm climate and good growing seasonarm climate and good growing season
they keep on growing
How did growing travels between English colonists and native Americans change life in new England
South Carolina
Native Americans got their foods by either hunting animals or growing their own food.
Mild climate, rich soil, and a long growing season
On the Atlantic Coastal Plain, there is a warmer climate. This area has over two hundred days in its growing season and about 40 inches (101.6 cm) of rain...
On the Atlantic Coastal Plain, there is a warmer climate. This area has over two hundred days in its growing season and about 40 inches (101.6 cm) of rain...
On the Atlantic Coastal Plain, there is a warmer climate. This area has over two hundred days in its growing season and about 40 inches (101.6 cm) of rain...
This is because the southeast is closer to the Equator.
In Summer - its the best climate for growing onions
The Atlantic Ocean is growing so it has to be getting bigger.
Long growing season.
Yes.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia are the states in which peanuts are grown.Specifically, the ten states can be divided into Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Southwest growing regions. The Mid-Atlantic region -- which grows about 13% of all U.S.-grown peanuts -- claims the Carolinas and Virginia for emphasizing large-kernel peanut-growing. The Southeast -- which produces about 64% -- comprises Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi for growing Runner, Spanish and Virginia peanuts. The Southwest -- which yields about 20% -- consists of New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas for growing medium-kernel Runner peanuts.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia are the states in which peanuts are grown.Specifically, the ten states can be divided into Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Southwest growing regions. The Mid-Atlantic region -- which grows about 13% of all U.S.-grown peanuts -- claims the Carolinas and Virginia for emphasizing large-kernel peanut-growing. The Southeast -- which produces about 64% -- comprises Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi for growing Runner, Spanish and Virginia peanuts. The Southwest -- which yields about 20% -- consists of New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas for growing medium-kernel Runner peanuts.
On the Atlantic Coastal Plain, there is a warmer climate. This area has over two hundred days in its growing season and about 40 inches (101.6 cm) of rain...